India is home to some incredibly impressive and talented individuals and this latest case is a perfect case to prove it.
In a shocking and inspiring video, a man from Rajasthan makes a working helicopter from a bike! Yes, you heard that right. Indians are known for being the country of ‘Jugaad’. It is the philosophy that is used by people to solve everyday problems by thinking outside the box. Generally, these are quick and inexpensive fixes for routine problems that require innovative but simple thinking. However, one could even build larger things using this concept. That is what is visible in this latest video, Here are the details.
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Man Makes Helicopter from Bike
This video has been uploaded by RJ News Hindi on YouTube. It is a news channel that has covered this unique occasion. As per the information in the report, Chet Ram is a resident of the Dausa district in Rajasthan. He produced a working helicopter by compiling parts of motorcycles. He uses such spare parts that are inexpensive but serve a purpose. The video also mentions that he had done IIT. We are not sure if the reporter is referring to the prestigious IIT or something else. In any case, he was interested in building a helicopter when he was studying.
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He decided to use all these parts and put them in his helicopter. Finally, a working helicopter was constructed by this man on his own. This is a commendable feat highlighting the talent that our country has. He says that he made it for around Rs 10 lakh and tried multiple engines to make it fly. Firstly, he used the engine of the bike but that didn’t work. Thereafter, he used a diesel engine but even that was not powerful enough to lift the helicopter off the ground. Finally, he used two engines of a Honda CBZ and claims that the helicopter can fly upto a height of 20 ft from the ground.
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He Asks For Govt’s Help
Chet Ram mentions that if he is able to receive Govt’s aid and support, he could make a lot of improvements to this project. He, understandably, requires more funds to fine-tune the design. It is yet to receive a license to fly. It can carry 1 person and weighs around 400 kg. He used the knowledge to make this from YouTube and wrapped it in the tri-colour. The front windshield reads, ‘Vande Mataram’ and ‘Pawan Putra’. There are other patriotic slogans painted on all sides of the helicopter.
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